Crazy Sock Day

Wednesday 24th of July

We had an exciting day on Wednesday, July 24th, as our school celebrated Crazy Sock Day! Students came to school dressed in the wackiest, most creative socks imaginable, bringing joy and a spirit of fun to the school. 

 

But Crazy Sock Day wasn't just about fashion statements—it was also about making a difference in our community. As part of this special day, students generously donated socks and gloves. These items will be going to St Vincent De Paul, a charity organisation that supports those in need, especially during the colder months.

 

To deepen our understanding of why these donations are so important, our Social Justice and Environment Leaders put together a thoughtful slideshow. This presentation helped students grasp the significance of their contributions and how they can make a positive impact on the lives of others.

 

We are incredibly proud of our students for their enthusiasm and generosity during Crazy Sock Day. Their willingness to give back to the community reflects our school values.

Thank you to all the parents and guardians who supported their children in participating and donating to this meaningful cause. Together, we are fostering a spirit of kindness and making a difference in the lives of others.

 

 Annie McPhee and Vanessa Lamanna
Religious Education Coordinators